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    Question help re highlights

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    I have had a problem trying to mute the highlights of the water in the BG. I was able to clone out a few very bright spots but need helpd to tone down the rest of the highlights

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    Do you mean the whites in general or the specular highlights? In cases with several patches of white and other colors, I use Viveza to make adjustments as necessary.

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    The spectacular highlights, Is there a way to do it PS with buying an other add-in?
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Myer Bornstein View Post
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    The spectacular highlights, Is there a way to do it PS with buying an other add-in?
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    You could clone them out but that is a bit tedious.

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    Myer, You might try photographing a white wall, white sky, clouds, etc. makeing sure that photo is under exposed. Combine that photo (off white wall) with your file on top. Use a soft 2-5% brush on the hot spots. Then use Blending mode is necessary to obtain the results you are looking for.

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    Good idea Rob !!

    Myer Specular highlights can be left alone, they are just a part of the scene. In the example you showed the main thing is getting a good light angle to light up those birds !!!

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    This is a classic picture that lightzone excels with. Down load a trial version and have some fun.http://www.lightcrafts.com/lightzone/

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    If desired you can knock down specular highlights using the Blur tool in darken mode.

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    I think the problem you're after has less to do with specular highlights than with the way your lens' bokeh renders them. I think, but
    I'm not sure, so tell me, please: Are these the little devils you're trying to get rid of?


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    Yes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Myer Bornstein View Post
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    OK, then that's easy.

    1. Duplicate the image.
    2. Zoom in on the specular devils.
    3. Apply Gaussian blur, starting with the smallest radius and increasing until the devils are tamed the way you want them.
    4. Click OK for the G/blur and put a black mask on that blurred layer.
    5. Paint the devils with white -- small, soft brush at 50% brush opacity -- until they're gone.


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    David
    Thanks I will try it

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    David

    Thanks for the suggestion.

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    As poitned out they are not really specualr highlights per se.

    Was this taken with a 400DO lens?

    Chas

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    Taken with a 150-500 Sigma D300s

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    Here are some bokeh tests that illustrate what seems to be going on here. Scroll down to Test Scenario 1: Wine glass. In the
    second and third tests in that stack, the bokeh is rendering specular highlights similar to what's in the ocean pics: rings with
    bright, pronounced edges.

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    David
    Thank you interesting article

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